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MPEG player crashed everything
bascule:
WinFF works fine for me...
Demonic Goldfish:
Hmmm... When I click decode, a command prompt comes up and tells me either that it can't find the file or that it can't be decoded...
Well thanks anyway, I'll keep trying to get it working :)
Demonic Goldfish:
OK, I've managed to get any avi I want encoded so that it works well with my Nano. But the problem is all my avi's seem to run at a different sample rate to the player: Everything happens about twice as fast as usual (not a problem as it's all animé, meaning that it in fact looks a bit better when it's faster, as everything happens slowly and at a low framerate), but the sound is all really fast and high-pitched.
Is there such thing as a sample rate converter that'll sort this problem?
Thanks for all your help so far,
DG :)
soap:
The tracker is working properly.
I'm assuming your problem with BitTorrent is that I am often the only seeder, and I bet the power went out long enough at home for the UPS to trigger a power-down.
EDIT: and I'll be out of town for another week.
cpchan:
--- Quote from: Demonic Goldfish on July 13, 2007, 10:30:12 PM ---Is there such thing as a sample rate converter that'll sort this problem?
--- End quote ---
There should be a resample option in the program that you are using.
Charles
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